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Show Be sure to tag game animals officials ask Be sure you tag your big animal at the time of kill. This reminder was issued today to-day by the Utah Department of Fish and Game as big game seasons are now underway. Department spokesmen noted no-ted that violations of the tagging tag-ging law make up a major portion of the fish and game violations every year. The following fol-lowing information was listed for hunters to remember when they go afield this year. Have with you at all times ged. This includes transporta- ' tion by foot, horseback or any other means, as well as possession pos-session in camp, on the road, or at home. The tag must accompany the animal to the locker or where-ever where-ever it is to be processed and remain with the meat until it is completely used. Hunters must take care that big game tags do not become detached from permits, or licenses li-censes will automatically be considered invalid. Children no not "outgrow" crossed eyes. To prevent possible pos-sible loss of sight, crossed eyes should be treated before the child reaches four years of age, counsels the Utah Society So-ciety for the Prevention of Blindness the regular hunting license, the special permit for any hunt you may take part in, and proper tags for the hunt. At the time of kill, detach the tag from the special permit per-mit or the license, then, using an arrowhead, knife or other tool, cut out the appropriate spaces as the instructions on the tag indicate. Finally, tie the tag securely to the animal. It is unlawful to transport any big game animal at any time if the animal is not tag- |